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Climate change poised to be key issue in 2024 election

Por: WPTV Politics May 31, 2023

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WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — As the Atlantic hurricane season begins, the changing climate's effect on storms is on the minds of scientists.The rate of climate warming now is faster than it's ever been, Bob Bunting, the CEO of the Climate Adaptation Center in Sarasota, said.Bunting said his organization tries to work with policymakers in Florida to think about climate and countering the effects such as rising seas and rapidly intensifying... + full article



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